8-210. JUDGMENT REMAINS IN FORCE. The judgment against any prisoner who is discharged remains in full force against any estate which may then, or at any time afterward during the life of the judgment, belong to him, and the plaintiff may take out a new execution against the goods and estate of the prisoner in like manner as if he had never been committed.
History:
[(8-210) C.C.P. 1881, sec. 792; R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 5084; C.S., sec. 7317; I.C.A., sec. 6-210.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 8 - PROVISIONAL REMEDIES IN CIVIL ACTIONS
Chapter 2 - DISCHARGE OF PERSONS IMPRISONED ON CIVIL PROCESS
Section 8-201 - RIGHT TO DISCHARGE.
Section 8-202 - NOTICE OF APPLICATION.
Section 8-203 - SERVICE OF NOTICE.
Section 8-204 - EXAMINATION OF DEBTOR.
Section 8-205 - INTERROGATORIES MAY BE PROPOUNDED.
Section 8-206 - OATH PRIOR TO DISCHARGE.
Section 8-207 - ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
Section 8-208 - REAPPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
Section 8-209 - DISCHARGE IS FINAL.
Section 8-210 - JUDGMENT REMAINS IN FORCE.